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and expertise in brain imaging (MRI), image processing and machine learning. Coordinating projects within the research group, supervising students and writing applications are also included in the role
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Medical Imaging: Lack of Data and Trust” that is financed by the Swedish Research Council. The project is led by Tommy Löfstedt, docent and associate professor at the Department of Computing Science, Umeå
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, statistics, medicine, or a related field. This requirement must be met at the time of the employment decision. Training in statistics, data processing, and/or bioinformatics is expected. Merits We are looking
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meritorious but not mandatory). Demonstrated expertise in image analysis, data science, or related computational research, with a strong track record in developing, applying, and supporting analytical methods
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analysis, such as analysis of genetic data using statistical software. We welcome applicants with diverse educational backgrounds, including biostatistics, computational sciences, physics, bioinformatics
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of the sample, transfer of coordinates between end-stations, automatic beamline and measurement setup and providing tools for initial image processing and rapid visualization. Your main work tasks will be Develop
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exploring multiple doping pathways, including chemical, electrochemical, and (photo-)catalytic processes, the project aims to develop versatile and tunable organic semiconductors with enhanced performance
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cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. We are currently seeking a System administrator to support the operation and further development of our advanced computing and data infrastructure
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multiple doping pathways, including chemical, electrochemical, and (photo-)catalytic processes, the project aims to develop versatile and tunable organic semiconductors with enhanced performance. Ultimately
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exploring multiple doping pathways, including chemical, electrochemical, and (photo-)catalytic processes, the project aims to develop versatile and tunable organic semiconductors with enhanced performance